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"Bagpipes, guitar, violin yes we've heard it,
Upon this sweet summers day,
What is it you seek a cabbage or a leek?
Or maybe some ale to quench your taste..." - loved the transition from guide and Narrator to market trader and back - really drew me in. The town sounds lovely.

Posted 3 Years Ago

Posted 3 Years Ago

great poem i enjoyed reading it and learning about your town walking it was like walking though it .. the pictures were really nice to look at and i really liked your poem a lot it was a amazing write keep up the good work and keep on writing happy writings i rate this a 100%

Posted 3 Years Ago

Hi!
Thank you for sharing this, it surely made me want to go for a walk in your town. Your hometown reminded me of my mine a lot, not that they look alike, but I also have mixed feelings for where I come from. Also, I really liked the pictures, the added a nice touch to the poem, though I wish it was a little bit longer. I would love to read (and see) more about what makes your hometown a "home".

Posted 3 Years Ago

The town look amazing. I could spend a few years living in the cozy town. I liked the photos and the description. You took me on a vacation with you in the words. Thank you for sharing your hometown with me.
Coyote

Posted 3 Years Ago

I find it lovely and fascinating - from my perspective here in the high desert Southwestern US. Bagpipes on a summer day....that would be lovely indeed. Here it would be what some of us call "Chile music" although I think the closer term is "rancheras" it is a mix of Spanish folk/mariachi and German polka. I'm not a fan. I would prefer violins and pipes.

Posted 3 Years Ago

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Gloucestershire, Stroud, United Kingdom

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My real name is John-Paul Crawford, I do voluntary work at Stroud FM and hopefully after my training will be allowed my own slot on air. Writing takes up most of my time, I'm always trying to better m.. more..